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Originally Posted by rkentsmith
Neck...
I know better than to dialogue with this at all....
Exlpain to me how my changing that pic at your advice is gonna make me a home run hitter
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I have been involved in a top sales profession now for over 10 years. I have met some of the top CEO's of companies personally.
Like John Chambers of Cisco networks.
He will meet you and then tell you leave his office in less than 3 minutes.
His first impression plays a valuable impression on his judge of your character.
Then he gives you 3 minutes to share why you think you can help his organization.
My only advice to you.
If I knew nothing about you.
Your picture on your home page shows you to be a controversial figure.
Going to a website today.
Is like making a phone call 20 years ago.
Now we all judge the interaction by the website home page.
Most will not get to your content when they see your picture.
Here is a picture of my Dad's evangelistic promotion photo from 1976.
I also include his earlier photo from his ministry when he was 24.
The look on his face and lack of smile does not do him justice in the earlier photo.
He was a well know UPCI evangelist and teacher.
In 1976 he wanted to show his personal side with the photo...
Just a suggestion.
As you asked our opinions.
It's not the idea of becoming a home run hitter.
It the idea of being willing to change..
Neck